Given that rumored timeframe, this seems to be another instance where the most we can likely hope for is a teaser trailer for the new Marathon game. Little is known about the game, but statements from all parties involved strongly suggest that Bungie wants to release a non- Destiny project in the next couple of years. Since then, a series of rumors suggested that Bungie was working on a new project set in the Marathon universe. In case you’ve forgotten (a lot has happened since then), PlayStation acquired Destiny developer Bungie in 2022. It’s not the biggest potential reveal in PlayStation’s back pocket, but it seems like a project that may be close to ready for a showcase spotlight if it has indeed been in development since around the time of the PS5’s launch. The project exists, but it’s unclear how long it has actually been in development in relation to that interview noted above. This is another one of those projects that could soon be revealed if it’s a little further along than most people suspect. In 2022, Team Asobi, the studio behind the wonderful Astro’s Playroom, revealed that they are working on their biggest game “to date.” Little else was said about the project itself, but it’s certainly clear that the team has grown a lot in a relatively short period of time. A New Game From the Astro’s Playroom Team This is another instance where the best-case scenario would likely be a cinematic teaser trailer. Given the timing of that job posting, it seems highly unlikely it would be ready for such a high-profile spot. While the project itself certainly exists, there has been no solid indication that it will appear during the upcoming PlayStation Showcase. At best, we might get a cinematic teaser. If PlayStation doesn’t intend to release the game alongside the Twisted Metal series in July (or close to that), then they may prefer to wait to showcase it at all. However, that reveal would likely depend on the state of the project. The popular theory is that the PlayStation team will want to capitalize on the upcoming Twisted Metal TV series and reveal their new game as soon as possible. Since then, we haven’t heard much about this new Twisted Metal title. Specifically, the last solid update we got on that project suggested that developer Firesprite Games had taken over the project from Lucid Games. Last year, Eurogamer and other outlets reported that PlayStation had greenlit a new Twisted Metal game. If it doesn’t happen during that show, it might be time to abandon some hope. The smoke around this fire has burned fans before, but it really does seem like a reveal of this remake may finally be around the corner. Furthermore, Insider Gaming recently reported that the MGS 3 remake will not be a PS5 exclusive after all and will eventually come to Xbox and PC. Virtuos previously worked on the excellent Switch ports of games like Dark Souls and The Outer Worlds, so they certainly have experience in that arena. Late last year, VGC reported that developer Virtuos has indeed been working on a Metal Gear Solid 3 remake with Konami’s permission/cooperation. However, a recent series of significantly stronger rumors suggest that Metal Gear Solid 3 is indeed being remade and that it may finally be ready to be revealed soon. Rumors regarding a remake of the Metal Gear Solid games have been circulating for years. That Long-Rumored Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake It’s not entirely clear what the state of that project currently is, but it would be shocking to see it appear during this upcoming showcase. KOTOR, meanwhile, recently swapped developers and is reportedly not doing well. The former will likely not make an appearance as Insomniac seems to be focusing on Spider-Man 2. It is frequently cited as an example of games as art, thanks to its desolate atmosphere, unique gameplay concepts, the personality exhibited by the massive colossi the player is tasked with slaying in order to revive Mono, and the emotional bond the player develops with Agro over the course of the game.As for games like Marvel’s Wolverine or the Knights of the Old Republic remake…well, those are bigger mysteries at the moment. The game puts players in control of a man called Wander, who must enter a forbidden land and defeat 16 massive colossi in order to revive a girl called Mono, with the assistance of his faithful companion, a horse called Agro. The original game was developed by Team Ico and published by Sony Computer Entertainment on the PlayStation 2 in 2005, while the PlayStation 4 remake is being developed by Bluepoint Games with assistance from JAPAN Studio and launches in February, 2018. Shadow of the Colossus for PlayStation 4 is a remake of the PlayStation 2 cult classic title Shadow of the Colossus, re-built using ultra-high definition art assets and featuring improved performance, as well as optional improved controls and PlayStation 4 Pro enhancements.
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